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Welcome to MINDSEVEN-MAP!

You are about to discover the main characteristics of your behavioral profile at each of the 7 levels of human consciousness.

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Carefully read the instructions on the next page before starting.

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Prepare yourself in a place where you can concentrate so that your mapping is not interrupted during the exercise. For the accuracy of the analysis, it is important that your attention is focused on this activity while you carry it out.

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Before starting, enter your full name and the email address where the results will be sent.

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ATTENTION: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING THE MAPPING.

1 - Behavior intensity: Carefully read each statement in this form and, based on your actual behavior in your relationships and environments, mark the option between 1 and 5 that you identify with the most, where 1 represents something that definitely does not form part of your routine and 5 represents something of high intensity in your behavior.

2 - Your current behavior: Mark the answers based on how you actually relate to them currently, how you act or feel in your present life, even if you believe you need to change this and should do it differently. Mark it as it is now. Do not mark the questions based on how you think you should ideally feel or on your final goal. The analysis should be done with you as you are right now!

3 - The clarity of the result lies in the clarity of the answers: Keep in mind to respond with the highest level of honesty towards your actual behavior. The clearer you are about what you truly feel or practice in your daily life, the more effective the tools will be for you to develop them.

4 - Highlight 4 of the most frequent identifications: Among the questions you rated with 4 or 5 ("I frequently or always identify with this"), choose the 4 most present in your daily life and mark them with the star just to the right of the statement.

Attention! *Do not assign a star to questions that stand out for their low presence in your routine, meaning those you rated 1, 2, or 3.

  • 01 – I should have the last word. I want things my way and won’t take any disrespect.
  • 02 – There are many external factors I need to consider to justify my choices. I make a lot of sacrifices and don’t do what I’d like.
  • 03 – One or more important areas of my life are unsatisfactory, and it bothers me a lot, but I don’t know how to fix it.
  • 04 – Some situations, people, and environments make me uncomfortable and have been holding me back. I’m really determined to deal with the consequences of stepping away from certain environments and relationships.
  • 05 – I’ve been putting into practice several changes that have been pending for a long time. There are some changes underway in my life that create discomfort, but I keep doing what I need to do.
  • 06 – I make adjustments and handle well with people who disagree with me. I create negotiations where I set clear boundaries on how far I will go, without demanding the other person to do what they don’t want. I take responsibility only for my choices and their consequences.
  • 07 – I intentionally use all of my emotions to generate benefits, including anger, fear, vanity, selfishness, ambition, and envy, when necessary. I am capable of feeling these emotions whenever I wish, and I consciously choose when to enter and when to exit each of them.
  • 08 – It bothers me a lot when other people try to give their opinions on what I’m doing. I don’t need other people’s opinions.
  • 09 – My role is essential and indispensable for the well-being of those around me.
  • 10 – Sometimes I feel out of place, I want to leave environments that bother me and avoid certain people and situations, but I haven’t been able to do that.
  • 11 – I recognize things that bother me, but I am already looking for options to improve them. I want to change my current habits and contexts, and I am willing to take risks to do so.
  • 12 – I’ve been making the changes I want in my life right now. Even though they create uncomfortable situations, I’ve been dealing with the discomfort and prioritizing what I want.
  • 13 – When someone doesn’t agree to do what I want, I don’t impose against their will. I recognize without suffering the other person’s right to do what I don’t agree with, and it’s easy for me to adapt to create benefits from perspectives different from mine, achieving the results I want through another path.
  • 14 – I’m able to intentionally change my emotions when things don’t go the way I want. I can replace frustration, irritation, or other unproductive emotions with more productive ones, using the knowledge I have to behave intentionally.
  • 15 – I always do what I want, no matter what others tell me or try to convince me of.
  • 16 – Being valued is very important to me, but people don’t usually see the true value of all my effort. I miss having recognition proportional to my contribution.
  • 17 – Things aren’t going well, and I feel a great personal weariness because of the behavior of some people, but I don’t know what to do to improve this.
  • 18 – I see that many behaviors I repeated throughout my life are now detrimental to my success. I can very clearly describe with details what they are, and I am fully determined to change them, even if it’s not easy.
  • 19 – Many choices I’ve made recently have changed my life and made me happier. I’ve found a path that’s working and I want to continue following it.
  • 20 – First, I assess my own needs and desires, then I evaluate the contributions I can possibly make to the other person. I carefully consider before committing to something, and even if it may seem selfish, I only engage in what I understand and see value in doing.
  • 21 – I find it easy to recalibrate the intensity of my emotions immediately. I often shift effortlessly from intense to gentle behaviors or from gentle to intense ones, not because of the environment, but according to the results I want to achieve.
  • 22 – I only trust myself and my own decisions; those who don’t do this are careless.
  • 23 – I feel frustrated and very upset when things don’t turn out as I expected.
  • 24 – I’m certain that something isn’t going well in my life, and I feel very uncomfortable, but I don’t know what to do to fix it.
  • 25 – Life is uncomfortable in certain aspects, and I need to change some habits and environments, but it doesn’t cause me suffering anymore. I’ve been looking for ways to improve the things that bother me, and I’m willing to take risks to achieve that.
  • 26 – Some people close to me tell me that I’ve been changing and doing different things lately. Sometimes they even find me a bit strange, but I feel better on the path I’m following.
  • 27 – There are no emotional impacts for me when people act contrary to what I want. Being fully happy doesn’t depend on the environment or the behavior of others involved.
  • 28 – I am able to keep my emotions under control even when a situation is highly undesirable! I can intentionally maintain a high level of emotional stability, even in scenarios considered tragic.
  • 29 – My relationships are very intense, and it’s good that they are this way. I keep those I love and what belongs to me under my constant supervision so I can protect them at all times.
  • 30 – I feel uncomfortable when dealing with people who treat things as if they were very simple and who think my concerns are unimportant.
  • 31 – I’ve been finding it very difficult to achieve my dreams. I feel like I’m living on autopilot and I’m not satisfied, but I still don’t know where to start to change things.
  • 32 – I feel uncomfortable, but the responsibility to change or walk away from the situations I’m in is entirely mine. Right now, I’m intensely seeking out new options to change this.
  • 33 – My life is under construction right now, and sometimes I don’t even recognize myself, but I feel completely free to change things.
  • 34 – Promises and agreements are not guarantees. I take responsibility for my part in every expectation I create, and I peacefully accept when others act differently than agreed, without suffering because of it.
  • 35 – I always intentionally choose what is best to feel, and not even under pressure or provocations do I feel out of control of my behavior or unable to act.

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